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  • Israel is to review Chinese investment in its port at Haifa amid US security concerns Photo: wikimedia
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    Security concerns prompt Haifa investigation

    2018-12-20T13:34:00Z

    In a move that could have repercussions for China’s investment in overseas ports, Israel has launched a review into a Chinese deal to develop part of the port of Haifa, amid US security concerns.

  • The AAPA is advising members on what a government shutdown might mean for ports Photo: wikimedia
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    Government shutdown hangs over US ports

    2018-12-20T13:01:00Z

    The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) has warned US member ports what to expect in the event of a government shutdown.

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    New digital technology project that aims to work with North East ports

    2018-12-19T14:32:00Z

    A NEW programme that aims to pilot smart digital initiatives to boost trade and foster economic growth in North East ports has been launched.

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    The first shore-to-ship electrical supply connection in Eastern Mediterranean to kick-off at the port of Killini in Greece On Thursday 20th December 2018

    2018-12-17T11:39:00Z

    The Ro-pax Fior Di Levante will plug into the first shore power facility in Eastern Mediterranean region at a special inauguration ceremony taking place at Killini port on Thursday 20th December 2018 at 10.30.

  • The Main Wharf North venture will complete a rebuild programme starting in 1998 Photo: Takuta/flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0
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    NZ port splashing $20m on improvements

    2018-12-13T09:35:00Z

    New Zealand’s Port Nelson is set to invest about $20m in the next year to year and a half on re-developing the Main Wharf North berth and buying a new Damen harbour tug.

  • Khalifa Port is located halfway between Dubai (pictured) and Abu Dhabi Photo: bulletrain743/Pixabay/CC0 Creative Commons
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    New terminal to aid China trade flows

    2018-12-12T09:06:00Z

    This week saw the inauguration of a 35-year Abu Dhabi Ports–COSCO SHIPPING Ports concession deal that will let China COSCO SHIPPING Corporation (COSCO) develop and run a new Khalifa Port container terminal to support trade flows anticipated from China’s Belt and Road Initiative.

  • ACCC chair Rod Sims says that his organisation is alleging that making these deals, containing provisions that would effectively compensate Port Botany and Port Kembla if the Port of Newcastle developed a container terminal, was illegal and anti...
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    Australian terminals rapped for anti-competitive deals

    2018-12-12T09:06:00Z

    NSW Ports Operations Hold and its subsidiaries Port Botany Operations and Port Kembla Operations have had proceedings launched against them by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) for making deals with the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) that the ACCC claims had an “anti-competitive” purpose and impact.

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    Middle East ports at critical turning point

    2018-12-10T10:36:00Z

    Chronic port overcapacity hangs heavy over the Middle East region, with capacity growth more than double that of throughput growth.

  • Malaysia and Singapore are at loggerheads over the boundaries of Malaysia's Johor Bahru Port Photo: Google Maps
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    Malaysia rubbishes Singapore port claims

    2018-12-06T13:32:00Z

    The Malaysian transport minister has reiterated his government’s position over claims that Malaysia is encroaching into Singapore waters with its Johor Port expansion.

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    Chilean port reels from crippling strikes

    2018-12-06T12:54:00Z

    A strike that began on November 16 has crippled the Chilean Port of Valparaíso. By the end of a 10th day of strikes, with most of the terminals effectively blockaded by striking casual workers, more than 20,000 containers had been diverted and revenue of $3.5m had been lost, with 13 ...

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    Spain challenges north European dominance

    2018-12-06T12:54:00Z

    Spanish ports are taking advantage of the current sustained growth in maritime traffic to add new infrastructure to allow them to better compete with northern European hubs, such as Rotterdam. They have long argued it makes sense for most of southern Europe to be served via Mediterranean ports and not ...

  • The MEDports Association is headquartered in Marseille in France Photo: Giovani Racca/flickr/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
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    MEDports sets out 2019 stall

    2018-12-06T12:45:00Z

    The new Mediterranean Ports Association (MEDports Association) has approved an action plan for 2019 which includes the adoption of common key performance indicators and a ‘single window’ cargo community system.

  • The signing ceremony for the venture Photo: Jurong Port
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    Asian port moves closer to smart status

    2018-12-06T12:45:00Z

    Singapore’s Jurong Port has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with one of the country’s three major telecommunications companies for the provision of a terminal-wide wireless private network.

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    Singapore “protest” against Malaysia port plan

    2018-12-05T13:34:00Z

    The Government of Singapore has lodged a “strong protest with the Malaysian Government following the latter’s publication of a plan to extend the Johor Bahru Port which it says encroaches into Singapore Territorial Waters (STW) off Tuas on the Singapore Strait.

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    US ports at mercy of reciprocal tariffs

    2018-12-04T10:52:00Z

    The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) is supporting a new agreement for the US to abstain from further tariff increases on Chinese products for 90 days while it works with China to establish a longer-term trade deal which could protect business at US ports.

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    Iranian hackers charged over US port attack

    2018-11-30T15:33:00Z

    Two Iranian hackers are behind an international hacking and extortion scheme which hit the Port of San Diego in September, according to The United States Department of Justice.

  • The Maritime Threat Picture said that given issues for the South American nation, routine loadings and port management (including security services) are under strain
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    Robbers target ships at Venezuelan ports

    2018-11-29T16:52:00Z

    Robbers are targeting vessels anchored in ports in Venezuela, marine liability insurer North P&I Club and security consultant and analyst Gray Page have said.

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    US port reveals US$348m investment plan

    2018-11-29T16:41:00Z

    New infrastructure, economic development, environmental, and community health are the top priorities in the Port of Seattle’s US$348m 2019-2023 capital investment plan.

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    Russian investment could see new Arctic port

    2018-11-29T12:25:00Z

    Discussions are ongoing between Roman Trotsenko’s AEON Corporation and Russia’s railway monopoly RZD over the development of a coal export port in the Nenets Autonomous Region and a railway line to it.

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    $1.7bn Thai port project attracts 18 bidders

    2018-11-28T16:40:00Z

    18 companies worldwide have expressed interest in bidding for $1.7bn worth of contracts to develop the deep-water Map Thaput mega-port project in Thailand.